1) In the TARGET, those loss and avg on the end must be the names of DS in your rrd file - check by either looking at the cacti.log for Weathermap complaining that they are not, or by running 'rrdtool info yourfile.rrd'.

2) The weathermap rrd plugin uses those DS names as the 'in' and 'out' value for your link or node (nodes have an in and out value too).

3) So regardless of what the rrd DS are called, the string for the label (if you want the 'in' value) will always be: {node:this:bandwidth_in} or {node:this:inpercent} (if you want a percentage of BANDWIDTH/MAXVALUE instead).

In your TARGET line, the latency is the out value (I assume avg is latency), so that would be:

I think what it is is that the default setup for nodes is to use the 'in' value to colour the node (it has to use one or the other). The one that is red is the only one with a large 'in' value. The other large value is on the 'out' side.

If you don't want them to change colour at all, then set use USESCALE none.

If you want them all to change colour the same way, then use USESCALE DEFAULT out on the ones that have an 'out' value but no in.

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